Answer:
In her poem "Prime," Amy Lowell uses figurative language to convey a stronger and more striking idea.
Explanation:
In the first part, she uses a similie to compare her lover's voice with the sweet tolling of the bell. This comparison creates a powerful sense of sweetness and tranquility. In the second part, she uses personification for both ears and words. The ears that can catch the words, and the words that run to the heart give the reader the idea of perforation; how her lover's voice invades her and fills her completely.
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